Carleton Davidson Stadium

Stadium in Springfield, Ohio, US

Carleton Davidson Stadium is a stadium in Springfield, Ohio. It is used for collegiate level baseball by the Wittenberg University Tigers and the Champion City Kings. The facility holds 1,077 people. The stadium is considered to be a pitcher's park with the dimensions of 390 to center, 350 to the power alleys, and 320 down the lines.[1]

The Champion City Kings host the Danville Dans at Carleton Davidson Stadium in Springfield, Ohio, on June 18, 2015.

Stadium facts

  • 1,077 total seats
    • 177 open air individual back with arm rest seats
    • 900 bench seats, in covered grandstand
  • Wheel chair seating areas provided
  • Fully accessible restrooms
  • Complete press box, electronically wired
  • Locker rooms
  • Umpire dressing room
  • Automated sound system
  • Lighted parking
  • Picnic area and covered pavilion / shelter house

References

  1. ^ "Champion City Kings Ballpark | Champion City Kings". www.championcitykings.com. Retrieved June 5, 2017.

39°56′20.1″N 83°47′16.8″W / 39.938917°N 83.788000°W / 39.938917; -83.788000

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Current ballparks in the Prospect League
Eastern Conference
Northeast Division
  • Carleton Davidson Stadium (Champion City)
  • Loeb Stadium (Lafayette)
  • Point Stadium (Johnstown)
  • V.A. Memorial Stadium (Chillicothe)
Central Division
Western Conference
Northwest Division
  • Community Field (Burlington)
  • NelsonCorp Field (Clinton)
  • Robin Roberts Stadium (Springfield)
  • Schweickert Stadium at Veterans Memorial Park (Illinois Valley)
South Division
  • Capaha Field (Cape)
  • CarShield Field (O'Fallon)
  • Lloyd Hopkins Field (Alton)
  • Marion Stadium (Thrillville)
  • The Ballpark at Jackson (Jackson)